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Job Vacancy Swimming Development Officer

30Apr

30Apr

The NDCS is recruiting for a Swimming Development Officer to coordinate and deliver the Deaf-Friendly Swimming Project.

The Deaf-Friendly Swimming Project is a new, three year, Sport England funded programme which will break down the barriers deaf young people aged 14-25 face to participate in swimming and aquatic activities, including; Learn to Swim programmes, swimming clubs, recreational swimming and competitive swimming.

The Officer will be responsible to ensure the programme aims, objectives and key targets are met during the 3-year project lifespan. They will work closely with the Deaf-Friendly Swimming advisory group, ensuring full participation of key partners and individuals shapes the work of the Deaf-Friendly Swimming Project.

You will be responsible for developing effective working partnerships with key national leads, including the ASA, GB Deaf Swimming and UK Deaf Sport. You will also be required to establish effective partnerships with regional and local swimming providers and organisations working with deaf young people.

You will coordinate a programme of coach education for hearing and deaf swim teachers and coaches. Your network of swimming providers will deliver sustainable swimming provision inclusive of deaf young people and you will deliver additional competitive opportunities to link grassroots participation to existing pathways for competitive deaf swimmers.

The successful applicant will have experience of managing projects, working to fixed targets and deadlines. They will have experience and knowledge of successful sports development programmes and of delivering activities and events for children and young people, preferably including deaf young people.

The Swimming Development Officer will be a good communicator and have strong interpersonal skills. Able to form strong working relationships, lead training and deliver key presentations.

Finally, you will have strong administration skills, experience of managing budgets and the ability to ensure outcomes are met, monitored and successfully evaluated.

For an application pack please ring our recruitment line on 020 7014 1185 or 020 7490 8656 (minicom). Alternatively, you can download an application pack by visiting our website at www.ndcs.org.uk or email [email protected]

further information on National Deaf Children Society website http://www.ndcs.org.uk/about_us/jobs_at_ndcs/swimming_development.html

Deadline for application is 15 May 2014

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UK Deaf Sport aims to enable Deaf people to reach their full potential in sport. We work to increase opportunities by working in partnerships with key organisations to create a sporting future that is DEAFinitely Inclusive from grassroots through to Elite level Sport.

Jacqui Traynor

Director and UK Deaf Sport General Secretary

Over the last decade I have been fortunate to work in a range of fields stemming from fitness and movement, and then more deeply in sport. This experience has provided me with the ability to view areas with a wide angled lens to appreciate and understand how we can improve the way we do things in sport, whilst working to achieve a common aim.

I have been working for British Rowing for the past 4 and 1/2 years, initially in education and training, and then anti-doping and integrity, and through my roles my interest and knowledge in compliance and governance has grown. Now it is being further supplemented by studies in Sports Law with De Montfort University.

Inclusivity, diversity and participation in sport is something I am enthusiastic about and have put myself forward beyond my role, to support adaptive rowing, and more specifically support the process for classifications.

Being Deaf and having volunteered with UK Deaf Sport on the performance committee and now as General Secretary I have much to offer to the Board. I am looking forward to the challenges we are presented with going forward.

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Lara Lill is a leading expert in health, wellbeing and physical activity. She is a respected senior manager with extensive experience in building effective partnerships. Lara trained as a secondary school PE teacher at Liverpool University, she taught for a while in the North East before being appointed to the Amateur Swimming Association. Lara is Head of Health and Wellbeing, responsible for developing strategy and building influential partnerships to improve the quality of life for people with health conditions and contribute to the public health of the population. Lara is also a member of the European Women and Sport Board responsible for promoting leadership and gender equality for women in sport. Lara is delighted to be appointed as a trustee to UK Deaf Sport.

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Brendan Foley

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Craig Crowley MBE

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Philip Gerrard

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Philip is Chief Executive within the third sector, with over 20 years experience. He currently heads up Deaf Direct, overseeing all strategic and operational work of this charitable company with a turnover of £800k. As one of the founding members of UKDS, he has served as a trustee since its inception in 2003, being Vice Chair and Chair of UKDS. Philip has represented Great Britain Deaf Sport on the global platform, attending every international deaf sport congress since 2005, he has lead GB Deaflympics teams competing at Deaflympics, and has been a member of European Deaf Sport Organisation Legal Commission Group since it was set up in 2011. He has served on various local and national committees including the national complaints panel for BSL/English Interpreters. Philip joined Midland Deaf Sport Association Committee as Secretary in 1990 and remains so. He is an active member of his local community, playing football regularly with a Deaf team and supporting his deaf sons’ sporting endeavours. He is passionate about access to opportunities in sport, and particularly keen to see that the elite deaf athletes receives the recognition they deserves, on a par with the Olympics and Paralympics.

Vincent Dickson

Honourary Vice President

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Graeme Knight

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Tom received a cochlear implant in 2014 which he describes as life changing.

He has a passion for sport particularly at grass roots and junior level and is a qualified rugby union coach and referee.

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